Statue

Dockers statue - John Ringwood

Erection date: 24/8/2009

Inscription

{Small steel plaque at the front:}
"Landed"
This sculpture has been erected as a tribute to the history of the communities of the Royal Docks and the men and women who worked there from 1855 - 1983. Funded by a charitable appeal supported by the Royal Docks Trust (London).
www.royaldockstrust.org.uk
Sculptor - Les Johnson
Bronze Age Foundry
2009

{The packing cases are variously labelled:}
Kuala Lumpur; Hong King, Johnny Ringwood; Produce of N.S.W. Australia; Nairobi, Pat Holland; Calcutta, fragile; Durban, Mark Tibbs; Wally Taylor; Zanzibar; Mombasa, Patrick Holland;
{And the sacks are all labelled:}
Waterloo, Trinidad

{The left base of the statue is inscribed:}
Les Johnson, 2009
Bronze Age, London

Site: Dockers statue (3 memorials)

E16, Victoria Dock, Excel Centre

The sculpture depicts dockers at work as goods are moved from a hoist to a sack barrow. The three figures are modelled on real people - John Ringwood pushing the barrow, Patrick Holland shown as the tally clerk, and Mark Tibbs kneeling.

Ringwood, who initiated the idea of the statue, was among dozens of former dock workers who attended the ceremony, along with Newham councillors and VIPs.

At 9ft high, the work is one of the largest figurative sculptures in London. More than £250,000 was raised to pay for it, the most high-profile contributor being the Queen Mother, who felt a special affection for East Enders.

This is one of the statues 'collected' by Londonist in their interesting piece about working class statues, though they left out the Three Printers.

Figures in the Mile End mural are based on this statue. Though in the mural the tally clerk is shown as a black man.

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Dockers statue - John Ringwood

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Royal Docks' workers and their families

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Bronze Age Ltd

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Royal Docks Trust

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Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

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Les Johnson

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Dockers statue - Mark Tibbs

Dockers statue - Mark Tibbs

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Dockers statue - Patrick Holland

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